Background: Although white coat hypertension (WCH) seems to occur in 20% or
more of the adult hypertensive population, this clinical condition has rar
ely been described in adolescents. Design: Routine use of ambulatory blood
pressure monitoring (ABPM) procedure as part of the investigation of arteri
al hypertension in adolescents. Methods: Office blood pressure was checked
after 5 minutes of rest in the seated position by the auscultation method a
nd ABPM was performed with oscillometrical equipment (SpaceLabs 90207, Redm
ond, Washington, USA). Results: In the present study 6 adolescents (5 femal
es, 3 white), suspected to suffer from arterial hypertension as judged by o
ffice blood pressure measurements, mean age 15.1 years (12.2 - 17.7), mean
height 164.5 cm, mean weight 77.2 kg, mean body mass index 28.8 kg/m(2) (25
- 35.2), were diagnosed with WCH using ambulatory blood pressure monitorin
g (ABPM), Conclusion: White coat hypertension should also be considered in
the evaluation of arterial hypertension in adolescents.